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Oh MY what an experience with the surgery. It is incredible the mess our horses can get into..and we have no idea "how". My pony injured his face..in his stall. Many stiches later..and more searches in the stall..we are no wiser to how he injured himself..very frustrating. So glad all is well. After such an experience it is nice to come home to the calm of seeing peace in the paddock.

Happy Halloween to you and yours! Miss Scarlett looks like she's loving life at your farm. I'm also glad to hear Sid seems to be doing ok. Still feel bad for him..Daylight savings ends on November 7th, just in case you still need to know.Have a great weekend,Anke

luv the pics of Scarlett,,,to cute & what a happy pony with her winter coat, enjoying the last of the warm rolls in the dirt befor Winter sets in.As for sweet Hickory,,,the look on his face says it all,,,,"The things I have to do around here just to score a kibble treat"Trick-or-Treat Woof!">^..^<

I bet Ms. Scarlet would make a wonderful little driving pony as she is too small for you to ride.

Driving is such fun, I prefer it to riding nowadays. My pony loves it too-they like having jobs. I belong to a local driving club which has shows and free clinics.Most of us have simple two wheeled carts and small pony types or minis, nothing fancy or expensive, just a lot of fun with other horse loving people!Heather in Pa

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